A cable management device includes a shell, a driving assembly and a cover. The shell includes a first coil winder and a second coil winder. The driving assembly is slidably fixed to the shell, the driving assembly including a sliding rack and a rotating rack. The cover is releasably latched to the shell. The cable assembly includes a first end, a second end and a coil section. The first end is fixed to the driving assembly, the second end is fixed to the shell. The coil section is wound onto the first coil winder and the second coil winder. When the driving assembly is slid out of the shell, the driving assembly stretches the coil section, and the rotating rack rotates relative to the sliding rack, bending the cable assembly.
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15. A cable management device for managing a cable assembly, the cable management device comprising:
a shell including a first coil winder, a second coil winder, a guiding groove, and at least one stopping member located in the guiding groove;
a driving assembly slidably fixed in the guiding groove, the driving assembly including a sliding rack and a rotating rack hinged to the sliding rack, the sliding rack comprising two sliding boards, each sliding board defining a recess, each stopping member being latched in one of the recesses to position the driving assembly in the guiding groove;
a cover releasably latched to the shell;
wherein the cable assembly includes a first end, a second end and a coil section between the first end and the second end; the first end is fixed to the driving assembly, the second end is fixed to the shell; the coil section is wound to the first coil winder and the second coil winder; when the driving assembly slides out of the shell, the driving assembly drives the coil section to be stretched, and the rotating rack rotates relative to the sliding rack to drive the cable assembly to be bent; when the driving assembly slides back in the shell, the coil section is wound to the first coil winder and the second coil winder.
1. A cable management device for managing a cable assembly, the cable management device comprising:
a shell including a first coil winder, a second coil winder, a guiding groove, and at least one stopping member located in the guiding groove;
a driving assembly slidably fixed in the guiding groove, the driving assembly including a sliding rack and a rotating rack hinged to the sliding rack;
a cover releasably latched to the shell;
wherein the cable assembly includes a first end, a second end and a coil section between the first end and the second end; the first end is fixed to the driving assembly, the second end is fixed to the shell; the coil section is wound to the first coil winder and the second coil winder; when the driving assembly slides out of the shell, the driving assembly drives the coil section to be stretched, and the rotating rack rotates relative to the sliding rack to drive the cable assembly to be bent; when the driving assembly slides back in the shell, the coil section is wound to the first coil winder and the second coil winder; the sliding rack comprises two sliding boards, two shafts, and two torsion springs, each sliding board defines a recess, each stopping member is latched in one of the recesses to position the driving assembly in the guiding groove; each shaft protrudes from one of the sliding boards, each torsion spring is wound on one of the shafts; the rotating rack comprises two sliding panels, each panel defines a shaft hole, in which one of the shafts is rotatably fixed so the rotating rack is capable of rotating relative to the sliding rack; the torsion springs provides an elastic force to drive the rotating rack to rotate relative to the sliding rack.
8. A server comprising:
a sever casing;
a cable assembly including a first end, a second end and a coil section between the first end and the second end; and
a cable management device comprising:
a shell fixed to the server casing, the shell including a first coil winder, a second coil winder, a guiding groove, and at least one stopping member located in the guiding groove;
a driving assembly slidably fixed in the guiding groove, the driving assembly including a sliding rack and a rotating rack hinged to the sliding rack;
a cover releasably latched to the shell;
wherein the first end is fixed to the driving assembly, the second end is fixed to the shell; the coil section is wound to the first coil winder and the second coil winder;
when the driving assembly slides out of the shell, the driving assembly drives the coil section to be stretched, and the rotating rack rotates relative to the sliding rack to drive the cable assembly to be bent; when the driving assembly slides back in the shell, the coil section is wound to the first coil winder and the second coil winder; the sliding rack comprises two sliding boards, two shafts, and two torsion springs, each sliding board defines a recess, each stopping member is latched in one of the recesses to position the driving assembly in the guiding groove; each shaft protrudes from one of the sliding boards, each torsion spring is wound on one of the shafts; the rotating rack comprises two sliding panels, each panel defines a shaft hole, in which one of the shafts is rotatably fixed so the rotating rack is capable of rotating relative to the sliding rack; the torsion springs provides an elastic force to drive the rotating rack to rotate relative to the sliding rack.
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each sliding board protrudes a plurality of stopping plates toward the other sliding board to prevent the cable assembly out of the receiving groove.
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1. Technical Field
This disclosure relates to cable management devices, and in particular, to a cable management device for a server.
2. Description of Related Art
A server may include a server casing and a power supply located at a rear portion of the server casing. The power supply is connected to an outer power source to supply electric energy to the server. However, the power supply would be located somewhere at the front portion of the server casing. In this condition, the server needs an extra cable passing through the server from the front portion to the rear portion, to connect the power supply and the outer power source. The extra cable presents difficulties and is very difficult to manage during setup and configuration of the server since the extra cable should pass through the server casing, and the server includes many devices in the server casing blocking the passage of the cable.
Therefore, there is a room for improvement in the art.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the exemplary cable management device and the server using the cable management device. Moreover, in the drawings like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like elements of an embodiment.
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Each power supply 220 includes a U-shaped operating rod 2201. The sidewall 210 includes a resisting board 2101 and two mounting ribs 2102, and the resisting board 2101 is located between the mounting ribs 2102. Each cable management device 100 and a corresponding power supply 220 are located between one of the mounting ribs 2102 and the resisting board 2101. A plurality of hooks 240 protrudes from each mounting rib 2102. A plurality of limiting plates 230 protrudes from the resisting board 2101 parallel to the sidewall 210.
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Each cable assembly 300 further includes a cable duct 351 wrapping the second cable 350 adjacent to the third connector 330. The cable duct 351 is used to guide the movement of the second cable 350. The second cable 350 includes a coiled section 352 between the second connector 320 and the cable duct 351. When the first connectors 310 are pulled away from the second connectors 320, the coiled sections 352 will stretch (as shown in
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The first coil winder 70 includes a first guiding plate 71, a first guiding pole 73 and a second guiding pole 74. The first guiding plate 71 includes a first arcuate panel 72 protruding from one end thereof. The first, second, guiding poles 73, 74 are located at or near opposite ends of the first guiding plate 71. The second coil winder 80 includes a second guiding plate 81. The second guiding plate 81 includes a second arcuate panel 82 protruding from one end thereof.
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Each rotating rack 30 includes two opposite sliding panels 31 and a channel 32 defined between the sliding panel 31. Each sliding panel 31 defines a shaft hole 33, in which one of the shafts 23 is rotatably received so the rotating racks 30 can rotate (relative to the sliding racks 20) around the shafts 23. After the rotating racks 30 are hinged to the sliding racks 20, the receiving grooves 22 communicate with corresponding channels 32. A securing block 321 protrudes from each sliding panel 31 for securing the cable assembly 300.
Each torsion spring 60 includes a first end 61 and a second end 62. The torsion springs 60 are wound on the shafts 23 with the first ends 61 resisting the rotating racks 30 and the second ends 62 resisting the sliding racks 20. The torsion springs 60 drives the rotating racks 30 to rotate relative to the sliding racks 20.
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To push the first connectors 310 back into the server casing 200, the rotating racks 30 and the sliding racks 20 are pushed until the stopping members 131 are again latched in the recesses 211. At this time, the second cables 350 are wound onto the first coil winder 70 and the second coil winder 80. Referring to
It is to be further understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the exemplary embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of structures and functions of various embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in the matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the exemplary invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Shu, Si-Wen, Gong, Xin-Hu, Dai, Ju-Wen
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